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This page contains trivia for "Ass Burgers". Remember, trivia must be factual, provable, and it is always best to cite your source for not-so-obvious trivia. If you would like to dispute a trivia point, please discuss it in the article comments.

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Trivia

Continuing the story of "You're Getting Old", this episode helped the show "return to its roots", getting away from previous and far-fetched storylines and returning to a more grounded format, according to critics.

The phrase "ass burgers" is a well-known play on the name of the disorder, Asperger's syndrome. The name of this episode was suggested on the South Park Studios message board by a fan months before the episode aired.[citation needed]

Stan's new room at his mother's place has a view of Whistlin' Willy's, a pizza restaurant frequented by the children.

This episode satirizes the idea that immunizations can cause Asperger's syndrome, something that Trey Parker and Matt Stone's fellow BASEketball co-star Jenny McCarthy has passionately pursued and even written a book about.

When Kyle and Wendy are talking about Stan's anti-social behavior, two creepy boys comment that they should "just screw and get it over with". The conversation was parodying "Fanon", which tends to dive deeper into characters' relationships.

Both of these boys previously appeared in "Dances With Smurfs" - the brown-haired one in a small role as part of Butters Stotch's entourage, and the blond near the end as a first grader when the group heads to Wendy's house.

This episode once again showcases Cartman's incredible business prowess and ability to build things; Cartman builds a shack to sell his burgers, successfully hides his secret flavor enhancer (his ass), and is aware that competition will stop at nothing to get it.

Obama is shown replacing Duck President at the end. In fact, the Duck President is a pun on the term "lame duck president."

At the end, when Stan sees Kyle yelling at Cartman about his burgers, Kyle says that Cartman has been sticking them in his ass. This is inaccurate, as Cartman was actually keeping them in his pants and farting on them, not sticking them up his ass. By no means, however, does this mitigate the repulsiveness of the act.

Continuity

At the end of the episode, Stan is seen using alcohol to see the world as he did before. In the episode "My Future Self n' Me", Stan's fake future version of himself comes to visit as a drug addict and alcoholic to discourage him from going down that road.

The alcoholic drink Stan is given to help him see the world as it was is Jameson Irish Whiskey which was founded in 1780, marking the first real alcoholic beverage in South Park.

This is the second episode to contain the word "ass" in the title, the first being "Asspen".

This is not the first time Cartman has tried to fake an illness. He faked Tourette syndrome and being crippled in the episodes "Le Petit Tourette" and "Up the Down Steroid", respectively. However, this is the first time he has failed to convince people he has the illness.

References to Popular Culture

The Secret Society of Cynics all are parodies of characters from the Matrix films.

At the meeting where people were discussing Cartman Burger, there are several real restaurant franchises, including Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, McDonald's, Burger King, Chick-fil-A, Subway and KFC.

Some movie references include Hancock and The Matrix trilogy.

The morning radio show is a parody of the popular FM Radio comedy DJs in many parts of the USA.

The advert that Stan sees on TV is for an actual TV show called Terra Nova.

When Stan is drunk in the movie theater, Jack and Jill is playing. This film was not released until November 11, 2011 (the episode aired on October 5, 2011).

Chemical Composition of Cartman Burgers

During the restaurant executives meeting, several chemical compounds are shown as being infused into Cartman Burger in a gaseous form. Each compound presumably corresponds to one fast-food restaurant chain. Several are real compounds; from the top down, they are:

Subway - does not appear to be a real compound, may be an inaccurately drawn catecholamine

Goofs

The green Craig seen in the background at "Cartman Burger"

There is a green version of Craig in the background when Cartman sells his burgers. In another shot, both this green look-alike of Craig and the normal Craig are visible in the same shot, meaning this is probably just the animation team re-using character models.

When Stan first talks to Kyle when he is drunk, Kyle's left eyebrow is going up his visor. His visor covers part of his eyebrow, but the top is still black.